GLION DOLLY ELECTRIC SCOOTER TRANSFORMS TRANSPORTATION

We introduced you to entrepreneurs Wei Chang,Jeff Kong, and Robert McCormick in Fall of 2014 when we featured the Glion Smart Scooter Model 100 – The Ultimate Commuter Electric Scooter- on the Nebraska Rural Living website. www.Nebraskaruralliving.com The Glion grabbed public attention while featured on a Kickstarter Campaign and “Visionaries” from all over the world responded with orders, and their scooters were delivered in the spring of 2015.
“What a thrill to receive photos and testimonials from happy Glion owners, all using their scooters in unique ways to create time and add fun to their day,” Robert McCormick said. “Today we are excited to announce the launch of the next generation of Glion scooters—the Glion Dolly. Like the Model 100, the Glion Dolly is lightweight and foldable, powered by lithium battery technology, and can transport the average adult up to 15 miles at speeds of up to 15 mph—all on a single charge!”

“Our goal has always been portable transportation,” said Jeff Kong. “Portability makes a huge difference in any last mile solution. Though the Glion Dolly weighs only 26 lbs, carrying it into crowded public transportation wasn’t easy. With the first of its kind dolly feature, you can simply wheel the Glion Dolly like you would a carry on roller bag suitcase and it can stand next to you and take up less than a square foot. We want the Glion to be user friendly in its non-driving or portability mode too.”

The Glion Dolly is featured in a crowd-funding campaign on Kickstarter on August 5th to raise funds to move from working prototypes to production. Offered at $519 for early bird preorders during the Kickstarter campaign, the Glion Dolly Electric Scooter is expected to ultimately retail in excess of $650.

The Glion Dolly creates time and adds fun to a day! See it on Kickstarter and take advantage of early bird preorders.

Hello, Nicole, did you purchase your dolly scooter? The company is selling their third model now, and they are selling hundreds across the U.S. If you want to contact them, call Rob McCormick at 308 991 8195. Thanks again for reading and commenting. New sections soon will be added to the site. Please subscribe to keep up with us. Hint: Fine Art in Towns Under 10,000 Sincerely, Betty Sayers